On June 30, one of the Sony PlayStation 4 console emulators for Windows x64 received an update: fpPS4. This is an open source project developed by a Russian enthusiast with the nickname red-prig.
The author of the YouTube channel BrutalSam decided to test the latest version of the emulator. He managed to launch 6 games, which is 4 more than was possible to launch on the previous version of the emulator, which was released on June 2 this year. The performance of the emulator on a system with an Intel Core i5-7400 processor, Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti graphics card and 8 GB of RAM is as follows:
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Undertale: stable at 30fps;
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Spelunky: stable at 30fps;
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Cursed Castilla: 60 fps with rare reductions up to 40;
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We are doomed: 4 to 8 fps;
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Sonic Mania: 60fps with rare drops down to ~50, there are issues with sound;
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Worms WMD – Will not load past the opening credits.
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